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CMUCL is the CMU implementation of Common Lisp.
First-aid documentation is in the manpages lisp(1) and cmucl(1) and
via the normal Common Lisp documentation runtime functions (describe
...) (documentation ...) and (apropos ...). The WWW homepage contains
a pointer to a real user manual.
CMUCL's strength in comparison with other Lisp systems (or most other
dynamic language implementations in general) is its highly optimizing
compiler. If you know how to write efficient Common Lisp code, you
are free of unwanted memory allocation, type checks, indirections to
objects. CMUCL helps you to write efficient Common Lisp --- it
generates very informative warning messages about code constructs that
prevent compilation to efficient code.
Optional packages for graphical user interfaces and other Common Lisp
applications and libraries (Eg. the "Hemlock" Editor) are on
ftp://ftp2.cons.org/pub/languages/lisp/cmucl/release/ (FreeBSD-Binaries)
and ftp://ftp2.cons.org/pub/languages/lisp/cmucl/ports/ (source).
WWW: http://www.cons.org/cmucl/

Remove more tags from pkg-descr files fo the form:
- Name
em@i.l
or variations thereof. While I'm here also fix some whitespace and other
formatting errors, including moving WWW: to the last line in the file.

Update to cmucl-19f.
After discussions with the CMUCL implementor's list it has been
decided that the FreeBSD port should stay as it is, which means that
the 6.3 binary gets installed on all FreeBSD versions. That means the
port will not be smartened up to select binaries built for newer
FreeBSD versions that might be available. Consensus on the list was
that those who care about that level of detail do not use the port
(remember that it's a binary distribution anyway) and that for those
who casually want to run some Common Lisp code it is good enough to
just run the 6.3 binary.
The next release will probably not have a FreeBSD-6.3 binary but at
that time the majority of users will probably be on FreeBSD-7.x or
higher.
Tested: install/deinstall, manual check for proper removal, portlint.
Commited during partial thaw as a leave port that doesn't affect other
ports.

Update to CMUCL version 18d. Use bzip2 distfiles.
This is my first commit after some pause. Newest portlint is happy,
the usual procedure of package and port install/deinstall, the compare
/usr/local is happy, too. Hope I didn't forget anything else.